Harry Styles has predictably moved his upcoming “Love On Tour” to 2021, citing the ongoing threat of coronavirus and the well-being of his fans and crew.

The singer’s July 29 and July 21 shows at State Farm Arena will now take place at the end of the 2021 outing, Oct. 27-28, at the same location. The tour will kick off Aug. 14, 2021, in Tacoma, Washington. Styles will be joined by Jenny Lewis.

Styles also said in his announcement of the new tour dates, “We are in a moment of necessary change and growth in the world. I will be using this time to listen, and to educate myself on how I can help more in the fight for justice and equal rights for all in the future. I hope that you will take the time to do the same. Treat people with kindness.”

Also announcing a new date for 2021 is Alanis Morissette. The singer previously postponed her tour, but recently unveiled next year's shows, which includes Aug. 20 with Garbage and Liz Phair at Ameris Bank Amphitheatre.

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